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A used quarter panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
No — the W639 (2003–2014) and W447 (2014–present) are completely different generations with different body structures, so their quarter panels are not interchangeable. The W447 is a clean-sheet design and the pressing, wheelbase options, and roof profiles all changed, meaning nothing carries over between them. Stick to sourcing from the correct generation and confirm the exact match with your breaker against your registration.
Both years sit within the W639 generation (2003–2014), so they share the same basic body structure and a quarter panel from 2010 should broadly correspond to a 2013 van. However, Mercedes did introduce pressing changes during the W639's long run, and mid-generation updates can affect panel fit in ways that are not always well-documented. Confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.
Yes, significantly — the Vito was offered in Compact, Long, and Extra-Long wheelbases, and in standard and high-roof variants within each generation, and the rear quarter panel differs between these body lengths. A Long-wheelbase quarter panel will not correctly fit a Compact van, and a high-roof pressing is a different shape to the standard-roof equivalent. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height, or give them your registration so they can check.
Yes — the rear quarter panel is shaped differently depending on whether your van has twin barn doors or a tailgate, because the aperture, shut face, and surrounding metalwork differ between the two configurations. Make sure you know which your van has before asking for quotes, as fitting the wrong one is a significant problem. Tell the breaker explicitly, or provide your registration so they can verify.
Trim level — whether it is Sport, Progressive, Premium, or any other — does not affect the pressed steel quarter panel itself, so a panel from a different trim van of the same generation, wheelbase, and roof height will fit the same way. What you may notice is a difference in any pre-applied coating, colour, or badge holes, but these are cosmetic and do not affect the structural fit. Confirm generation, wheelbase, and roof height with the breaker and you should be fine.
Both years fall within the W447 generation (2014–present), so they share the same platform and the panels are broadly from the same family. However, you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing or specification changes can sometimes affect panel details even within the same generation. Also make sure the wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type match your van exactly.